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With more than half of the world’s supply chain, procurement, and financial professionals revealing that their organizations are ready to make major investments in artificial intelligence (AI) over the next two years, it brings up two questions: What does AI really look like in the

3D Printed Bicycle, world’s first is made by silicone valley start up Arevo. After a career that included helping Alphabet Inc’s Google build out data centers and speeding packages for Amazon.com Inc to customers, Jim Miller is doing what many Silicon Valley executives do after

Today, almost everyone is familiar with 3D printing, a.k.a. additive manufacturing (AM). It refers to the process of a 3D solid model production using a 3D printing material and a 3D printer. Initially, the usage of 3D printing was limited to prototype manufacturing. However, now the technology

Thyssenkrupp AG and Tata Steel Ltd. reached a tentative deal to merge their European steel businesses in a bid to create the region’s second-largest producer and tackle overcapacity in the industry. The German and Indian companies have signed a memorandum of understanding for the joint

Market Reports Center announces an addition of a comprehensive research report on Global Polymerase Chain Reaction market to their offerings. The report estimates the market to exhibit significant growth and hit $12.56 billion at a growing CAGR of 8.8% by 2022. Polymerase chain reaction is

The EU chemical industry continues to weather the impact of globalisation as well as competitiveness challenges associated with the cost of doing business in the EU. While demand for chemicals globally is increasing year on year, the EU chemical industry’s share of that continues to

The EU-funded MUSE-TECH project has developed an innovative new system to monitor industrial food processing in real time by combining three different sensors into one easy-to-use tool. Positive test results suggest that the device could help food makers across a number of sectors to achieve

3D printer shipments worldwide are slated to more than double to about 455772 units this year, growing 108% over 2015 according to latest research report. Over the next four years, this number is likely to be at over 6.7 million by 2020. “Once a niche market,

Global raw steel production totaled 133.7 million metric tons during July, according to the World Steel Assn., 1.8% less than the June tonnage and 1.36% less than the July 2015 figure. Through seven months of activity for 2016, steelmakers worldwide have produced 929.6 million metric

Manufacturing may be facing some headwinds, but it’s undeniably in the midst of a technological renaissance that is transforming the look, systems, and processes of the modern factory. Despite the risks and despite recent history industrial manufacturing companies cannot afford to ignore these advances. We